On home fitness equipment, does the "Calories Burned" counter show exaggerated numbers for marketing purposes?

March 10th, 2010

Posted by admin in fitness equipment | 3 Comments »

A friend told me that the "Calories Burned" indicators show inflated numbers, with no basis in reality, because the manufacturer wants the consumer to think that particular machine is helping them burn lots of calories. Is this true, or a conspiracy theory?

When I took physics in college one of the problems was to calculate how many calories Bob burned while on a stationary bike utilizing a magnetic flywheel for resistance. This is a very straightforward calculation if you know the strength of the magnet and the speed (RPM’s) at which the disk is turning. The values I calculated were ballpark accurate with what the readouts tell me when I use a machine. Treadmills and elliptical machines are also simple. Basically you can calculate how much work is being done to move a given weight a certain distance. These numbers are very simple to calculate using basic laws of physics. I think, if anything, they’d usually be a little LOWER than the true value, as friction and equipment wear and tear will result in more energy being required to overcome uncalculated resistance. The calories burned indicator might cut some corners on how it calculates the number, but for the most part they’re pretty accurate.

Rowing Machine Exercises : Types of Rowing Training Exercises on a Rowing Machine

March 9th, 2010

Posted by admin in fitness equipment | 17 Comments »

Learn about different types of rowing training on rowing machines in this free exercise video on using a rowing machine for health and fitness training.

Expert: Anna-Marie de Zwager
Bio: Anna-Marie de Zwager has been a Canadian Olympic rower for the past five years. She is an active member of Rowing Canada, and is currently preparing for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

Filmmaker: Melissa Schenk

Duration : 0:2:33

Read the rest of this entry »

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

What is the best fitness equipment you have purchased? How well did it work for you?

March 8th, 2010

Posted by admin in fitness equipment | 2 Comments »

Please include the brand name and everything.
It can also be videos, I would like to know the name of it.

a membership to the gym.
besides that, a set of exercise bands from jumpstretch.com. theyre expensive, but they most definately work when you use them as an additional tool to work out with.

Resolution: Lose Weight And Get In Shape!

March 6th, 2010

Posted by admin in fitness equipment | 25 Comments »

Get in Shape! A great new years resolution.

People spend hundreds of millions of dollars buying gym memberships and fitness equipment this time of year in preparation for their new years resolutions but you dont have to. Getting in shape doesnt require money, just knowledge and dedication and this video will put you on the road to fitness.

In this video I will show you how to achieve your new years resolution of losing weight and getting stronger with a simple 30 minute home workout. This video assumes that you have no experience with fitness or weightlifting so dont worry, we are not going to use any intimidating equipment. You will feel better and have more energy after your very first workout!

OK, now for our workout, there are only three exercises – crunches for abs, pushups for chest, shoulders and triceps, and pullups for lats and biceps. And dont worry, if you cant do a single pushup or pullup I will show you how you can get started and build up your strength. This workout is for everyone, no matter how out of shape you are. You probably did these three exercises back in PE as a kid, but I’m going to show you how to do them correctly so you dont get injured.

On Monday/Wednesday/Friday do 15 minutes of cardio and this 15 minute workout. On the other four days of the week, do 30 minutes of cardio.

Here are some in-depth videos if you want more information on any of the following subjects:

Pushups:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S990kHLMVFg

Pullups:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WvH8at_xJw

Crunches:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKg_cdwq9l4

Getting 6-pack abs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF5yTLzWyBU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9J5uHdUsNs

Anyone can be healthier, have more energy, sleep better, and feel better about themselves through bodybuilding. Bodybuilding doesn’t have to be expensive or take a lot of time, gyms are great but home workouts can save you time and money. A cheap dumbbell set from a garage sale or walmart is all it takes to get started with your home workouts.

For more information on home workouts, please see my free website (no advertising either):

http://www.scoobysworkshop.com

Limitation of Liability: Consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program! I am not a medical professional. It is your responsibility to critically evaluate this information and with the help of your physician decide if it is appropriate for you.
copyright 2006-2009 scoobysworkshop.com LLC

Duration : 0:10:5

Read the rest of this entry »

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

can I purchase fitness equipment for my company?

March 6th, 2010

Posted by admin in fitness equipment | 2 Comments »

I am planning to buy 24 hours fitness equipment for my company. Can I get more discount on each 24 hour fitness coupon?

Yes, you can approach to the fitness marketing site for more discount. Usually all fitness marketing sites will offers 24 hour fitness coupon for each purchase. If you are planning to buy more fitness equipment then you can directly approach the site for more offers. There is a chance to get better offer in some online fitness marketing sites.

Does Weight Watchers have fitness equipment?

March 4th, 2010

Posted by admin in fitness equipment | 1 Comment »

I am looking to lose a signifigant amount of weight and heard that Weight Watchers works very well. But I need a place that I can work out and I can’t find anything on their website about a fitness area. I don’t want to put my money into something that just tells me how to eat! I don’t need a lecture just serious answers!

Weight watchers will sell you measuring spoons. and other stuff but their biggest thing is the moral support of going to their meetings and listening to pep talks and getting weighed each time.
find a gym and walk or use a treadmill or bicycle to get your pulse up
I found Dr Mao on Yahoo Health

Here are six simple tips that will have you losing weight in a balanced and healthy way.

1. Lose weight with water.
Water is essential for everybody – it is also the key to losing weight. If you haven’t been drinking enough water, your body has developed a pattern of storing water. This water retention equals extra unwanted weight.

By drinking more water, you are not only flushing out toxins, you are also teaching your body that it no longer needs to store water. Drink at least 60 ounces of water (about 8 glasses) a day. Boil water and sliced lemons, and drink this throughout the day to help with fluid retention. If you are still not sold on the merits of water, try this on for size: water is a natural appetite suppressant.

2. Soup up your weight loss program.
A simple dietary change will have you shedding pounds: eat a bowl of soup at least once a day. Nutritious, low-salt soups will nourish you as they flush waste from your body. People who eat a serving of soup daily lose more weight than those who eat the same amount of calories but don’t eat soup. Go for homemade soup whenever possible, as canned soups are loaded with salt and chemicals.

3. Eat early to keep weight off.
The human body follows a circadian rhythm, which means that the same foods eaten at breakfast and lunch are processed differently than when eaten at dinner. Studies show that when you eat your daily protein and fat at breakfast you tend to lose weight and have more energy; however, eating the same things at dinner tend to increase tendencies toward weight gain. I suggest that you eat your last meal of the day by 7 p.m.

4. Eat smaller meals, more frequently.
Follow an eating schedule with five little meals every day. Eating steadily through the day keeps you from becoming famished and overeating at your next meal. Make a low-fat trail mix from raw almonds, pumpkin seeds, dried plum, and apples and have it available at all times to avoid the tempting lure of high-calorie snacks.

5. Adopt a balanced approach to your diet.
Most of the fad diet programs out there nowadays are extreme in a few recommended foods, or else deprive the body of food altogether. This works in opposition to our metabolism and the results usually don’t last, producing a yoyo effect that depresses your metabolic function – not to mention your self-esteem. We are natural beings that need a balance of nutrition from all sources.

Your diet should consist of a balance of organic sources of lean protein, complex carbohydrates, whole grains, legumes, nuts, fruits, and vegetables. Instead of white rice and pasta, opt for brown rice, bulgur, millet, or buckwheat.

Eat more green, chlorophyll-rich foods such as broccoli, kale, spinach, and asparagus. Eliminate candy, sugar, soda, and all simple sugars from your diet. Excess sugar ends up being stored as fat in your body, which results in weight gain. Also, keep dairy to a minimum because most dairy products are high in saturated fat. Avoid fatty foods, processed or fried foods.

6. Walk off the weight.
The No. 1 cause of weight gain is inactivity. Physical activity is the key to speeding up your metabolism and burning excess calories. The best way to be physically active is to use your legs! Walk as often and as long as you can. Always take the stairs instead of the elevator.

Step outside during your break at work and take a walk around your building. Consider joining a local hiking club. Try taking a walk 30 minutes in the morning or 30 minutes in the early evening.

I hope this article helps you shed some pounds and add on the years! I invite you to visit often and share your own personal health and longevity tips with me.

May you live long, live strong, and live happy!

-Dr. Mao
Yahoo Health

How to Use a Portable Fire Extinguisher Training Video

March 3rd, 2010

Posted by admin in fitness equipment | 4 Comments »

This video was created by the Fire Equipment Manufacturers’ Association to train viewers to learn how to assess a potential fire situation and use a portable fire extinguisher in the event of a fire emergency.

For more information about the Fire Equipment Manufacturers’ Association, visit www.femalifesafety.org.

Duration : 0:2:7

Read the rest of this entry »

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , ,

What are watts and mets on fitness equipment?

March 2nd, 2010

Posted by admin in fitness equipment | 1 Comment »

I have recently started working out at a gym. I used to be the kind of person who only worked out at home. I am unfamiliar with the terms watts and mets…some of the cardio machines ask me to choose between those two things and then to put in a level. Hopefully someone can explain what these things are to me. Thanks!

A watt is how much energy or power you’re generating with each thrust that you make. And a met is actual the number of calories that you burn per kilogram of body weight while you’re asleep (essentially 70 calories per kilogram of body weight, or a “K-CAL”) So, for instance, if the LCD readout says “7 mets” then that means you’re burning approximately 7 times the number of calories than you would when you’re completely at rest.

POWERBLOCK Dumbbells/Weight Training

February 28th, 2010

Posted by admin in fitness equipment | 25 Comments »

The Worlds Greatest Dumbbell ever built, buy you a pair…

http://www.powerblock.com/blocks.html

A few clips of me & my friend training @the gym! I’ve got more footage of me training, but couldn’t fit it in this clips which was about my powerblocks. But in the near future I will be uploading more training vids etc!

Duration : 0:7:0

Read the rest of this entry »

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

What is the cheapest leg press on the market? Or where can you get inexpensive fitness equipment?

February 28th, 2010

Posted by admin in fitness equipment | 5 Comments »

I would really like to use a Leg Press, but do not want to join a gym. I am really busy at work and I like to do my exercises at home in my own time.

I would ideally like to buy a Leg Press and one that is not vertical, but one with a plate. But most seem to be £600 to £1,000 and I cannot afford that.

Any one know where I could get a leg press cheaper please?

ebay is the most obvious place to look, also though, if ur near any local auctions. I noticed argos has a couple of goodens. If ur lucky enough to be near a gym, school thats closing down its gymnasium. a friend of mine kitted his whole garage out for less that 400 pounds, and there was thousands of pounds worth of equipment, dont expect it to be a shiny and new though, it will be heavily used, but it still works.